2 things, one for you to try and the other is a Question.

OK try this............ form a three string Am chord and tap on the face of your guitar about 2-3 inches below string #1 and 2-3 inches from the bridge or about the middle of your pick guard. Now move to an E and back to an Am then to an E. tapping the whole time.

Now Strum on the Am and move to the E and tap.Pick a tap rythem other than 1-2-3 try 1&2&345. then. Listen carefully, really carefully. Tell me what you hear. You can go E-Am or Am-E doesn't matter. If you hear what I hear it really cool. (doesn't seem to do it with other chords)

#2 I was in Guitar center the other day in their Expensive room. Martins etc and picked up a Taylor and strummed on one chord and stopped. HOLY Smokes. I did it again even harder. What do you think happened.?

Take a guess. I check back later when there are enough guesss I tell you what I heard.

Re: 2 things, one for you to try and the other is a Question.

I'm sorry, but I have no idea what you're telling us to do.

"Forced means you're painting a train blue." - Jets60"If it comes from the heart and you add a few beers... it'll be awesome!" - Mekidsmom"Don't ever apologize for what you have worked hard for." - Pete BensonOfficial recipient of B chord amnesty.

Re: 2 things, one for you to try and the other is a Question.

What are you calling the sound board?

"Forced means you're painting a train blue." - Jets60"If it comes from the heart and you add a few beers... it'll be awesome!" - Mekidsmom"Don't ever apologize for what you have worked hard for." - Pete BensonOfficial recipient of B chord amnesty.

Re: 2 things, one for you to try and the other is a Question.

The fat part of the guitar with the hole,I think what you have come across is sympathetic vibrations much like holding down a chord on a piano and striking a note an octave up,the sound produced is the chord you are holding down

Zurf wrote:

Re: 2 things, one for you to try and the other is a Question.

OK try this, tap on your guitar just off the area where the pick guard is while forming an Am chord or Em chord. go back and forth between the two chords and listen carefully. You should hear the sound change although very faint but you should be able to heard it.

In reference to part to I strummed an E very hard then quickly muted the guitar. the whole room had a, for lack of a better word, HUM coming off all the other guitars in the room . Unbelievable!!

Re: 2 things, one for you to try and the other is a Question.

Tap on the top of the guitar? I know the face of the guitar as the "top".

Given that, I get the sound of whatever chords I've got pressed regardless of which chord it is. The tapping makes the strings vibrate. They vibrate at the length permitted by your fingering (or lack thereof), producing the notes they're supposed to.

"Forced means you're painting a train blue." - Jets60"If it comes from the heart and you add a few beers... it'll be awesome!" - Mekidsmom"Don't ever apologize for what you have worked hard for." - Pete BensonOfficial recipient of B chord amnesty.

Re: 2 things, one for you to try and the other is a Question.

I cannot correct you because that is what I said it was,

sat20387 wrote:

OK try this, tap on your guitar just off the area where the pick guard is while forming an Am chord or Em chord. go back and forth between the two chords and listen carefully. You should hear the sound change although very faint but you should be able to heard it.

In reference to part to I strummed an E very hard then quickly muted the guitar. the whole room had a, for lack of a better word, HUM coming off all the other guitars in the room . Unbelievable!!*****this is called sympathetic vibrations Zurf described it another way both are correct*****